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The Thailand Lottery is a legal form of gambling in Thailand, held on the 1st and 16th of each month. It is operated by the Government Lottery Office (GLO) under the Ministry of Finance. The lottery is immensely popular among Thais, with tickets sold nationwide through authorized vendors.
The lottery features two types of draws: first prize and secondary prizes. The first prize winner can receive up to 6 million baht. Tickets are sold in pairs, with each ticket costing 80 baht. The government uses the revenue from lottery sales to fund various public projects and social welfare programs.
Many Thais believe in using dreams, numbers from special events, or advice from monks to choose their lottery numbers. The draw results are broadcast live on television and published in major newspapers, creating widespread excitement across the country. |
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